
Alkemi: Quarantine at Sea
Documentary
Overview
A crew of five people and one sea dog leave Panama on March 7, 2020. One week into their passage, they receive news on the satellite email that Coronavirus has created a global pandemic.
Top Cast
Angela Harger
Angela Harger
Self
Angela Harger
Self
Steve Bell
Steve Bell
Self
Steve Bell
Self
Wilbur Kelly
Wilbur Kelly
Self
Wilbur Kelly
Self
Carmel Madmon
Carmel Madmon
Self
Carmel Madmon
Self
Alba Canyelles Bustillo
Alba Canyelles Bustillo
Self
Alba Canyelles Bustillo
Self
Nellie Bell
Nellie Bell
Self
Nellie Bell
Self
Boris Boat Plant
Boris Boat Plant
Self
Boris Boat Plant
Self
Rogelio de Hoyos
Rogelio de Hoyos
Self
Rogelio de Hoyos
Self
Dan Uptmor
Dan Uptmor
Self
Dan Uptmor
Self
Jason Jones
Jason Jones
Self
Jason Jones
Self
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